Poetical Quotations from Chaucer to Tennyson: With Copious IndexesLippincott, 1879 - 788 pagina's |
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Pagina 21
... look'd in years , yet in his years were seen A youthful vigor , and autumnal green . DRYDEN . Age has not yet So shrunk my sinews , or so chill'd my veins , But conscious virtue in my breast remains . DRYDEN . Were I no queen , did you ...
... look'd in years , yet in his years were seen A youthful vigor , and autumnal green . DRYDEN . Age has not yet So shrunk my sinews , or so chill'd my veins , But conscious virtue in my breast remains . DRYDEN . Were I no queen , did you ...
Pagina 43
... look ; ' Tis ' gainst the manner of an epigram , And I a poet here , no herald , am . BEN JONSON . Their choice nobility and flower Met from all parts to solemnize this feast . MILTON . He , then , that is not furnish'd in this sort ...
... look ; ' Tis ' gainst the manner of an epigram , And I a poet here , no herald , am . BEN JONSON . Their choice nobility and flower Met from all parts to solemnize this feast . MILTON . He , then , that is not furnish'd in this sort ...
Pagina 45
... look on the stars and look on thec , And read the page of thy destiny . L. E. LANDON . For if those stars , cross to me in my birth , Had not denied their prosperous influence to it , I might have ceased to be , and not as now To curse ...
... look on the stars and look on thec , And read the page of thy destiny . L. E. LANDON . For if those stars , cross to me in my birth , Had not denied their prosperous influence to it , I might have ceased to be , and not as now To curse ...
Pagina 48
... look'd him in the face ; Would raise a blush where secret vice he found , And tickle while he gently probed the wound ; With seeming innocence the crowd beguiled , But made the desperate passes when he smiled . DRYDEN , Nor let false ...
... look'd him in the face ; Would raise a blush where secret vice he found , And tickle while he gently probed the wound ; With seeming innocence the crowd beguiled , But made the desperate passes when he smiled . DRYDEN , Nor let false ...
Pagina 60
... Look but on Gripus , or on Gripus ' wife . POPE . ' Tis strange the miser should his cares employ To gain those ... looks on charity with hate . DR . WOLCOTT . Some , o'er - enamour'd of their bags , run mad , Groan under gold , yet weep ...
... Look but on Gripus , or on Gripus ' wife . POPE . ' Tis strange the miser should his cares employ To gain those ... looks on charity with hate . DR . WOLCOTT . Some , o'er - enamour'd of their bags , run mad , Groan under gold , yet weep ...
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Poetical Quotations from Chaucer to Tennyson: With Copious Indexes ... Samuel Austin Allibone Volledige weergave - 1875 |
Poetical Quotations from Chaucer to Tennyson: With Copious Indexes ... Samuel Austin Allibone Volledige weergave - 1892 |
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